Santos J
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Yeah because of the cup games it was never a definitive date.Was the Sheffield United match always likely to be rearranged? I'm after booking the flights already like a gobshite.
Yeah because of the cup games it was never a definitive date.Was the Sheffield United match always likely to be rearranged? I'm after booking the flights already like a gobshite.
100% if either side made the FA Cup quarters.Was the Sheffield United match always likely to be rearranged? I'm after booking the flights already like a gobshite.
It is a shame that lolling is banned on this forum.I did not get a Lask ticket
If they saved tickets for anyone, it should be definitely for austrian united fans
Yeah because of the cup games it was never a definitive date.
I reckon the only thing more annoying that getting fecked over by something that isn't your fault, is getting fecked over for something that is.100% if either side made the FA Cup quarters.
We've all done it, mate.I reckon the only thing more annoying that getting fecked over by something that isn't your fault, is getting fecked over for something that is.
FCUoM play Stalybridge Celtic that weekend, better than nowt.I reckon the only thing more annoying that getting fecked over by something that isn't your fault, is getting fecked over for something that is.
No chance, as in reality getting a season ticket depends on who you ring, at what time, especially if you're not picky on area. Always ring them, don't wait for them to come to you.I got a call recently about buying an executive club ticket. Its not really worth it for me as its out of my price range, but it got me wondering if United were trying to get me to buy it because maybe Im high on the list for the next release of Season tickets. Although the guy on the phone told me the ST waiting list is 3 years long.
Is there any way of finding out where you are on the ST waiting list?
I was under the impression the ST waiting list is a myth (certainly in recent times). I think you can put a deposit down £100 and then get a chance to buy an ST in April time. Was the case for my mate who got one last year anywayI got a call recently about buying an executive club ticket. Its not really worth it for me as its out of my price range, but it got me wondering if United were trying to get me to buy it because maybe Im high on the list for the next release of Season tickets. Although the guy on the phone told me the ST waiting list is 3 years long.
Is there any way of finding out where you are on the ST waiting list?
How many credits have you?I did not get a Lask ticket
If they saved tickets for anyone, it should be definitely for austrian united fans
If you read 2 messages above when you posted you’d have seen I’d one. Only got rid of it today.Hi guys!
Was wondering if anyone has a couple of tickets for the game this weekend against City? Might be interested in going!
PM me please
Close to the stadiumHello guys. Today it will be my first game at Old Trafford. Where the fans are drinking before the game?
Chuckled at that! The club never miss a trick do they!Renewal Email has arrived, guess now's the best time to ask for £700.
They've already got the money from most of us anyway. Will we get a discount for next season if games are suspended for fans?The last 4 home games are all a bit unclear aren't they.
Sheff Utd to be re-arranged, the others subject to other cup competitions.
Add in the risk of the Corona Virus forcing behind closed doors action, and it's all a bit awks.
They'd have to reimburse us id expect. It'd be pretty damm poor otherwise.They've already got the money from most of us anyway. Will we get a discount for next season if games are suspended for fans?
I had an alert from my CC earlier. SuccessfulAny news on Norwich away yet
I don’t think we did as they replayed the game the following midweek. I ended up giving away my ticket for free.Yeah, I think we might have seen the last game at Old Trafford for this season but what a way to end it.
Not sure what will happen for the other games, I am pretty sure we got a refund when we had the bomb scare a few years ago.
Everyone I know is still going anywayDisaster for guys who were flying out to Austria tomorrow . I presume it’s tough luck regarding flight refund
There was definitely a refund. I remember as a poor pal took the tickets and basically had a totally wasted trip. So although the game was still played the refund covered the trip.I don’t think we did as they replayed the game the following midweek. I ended up giving away my ticket for free.
Everyone I know is still going anyway
@Pogue Mahone told me people wouldn't be so sillyEveryone I know is still going anyway
I reckon there's a decent chance of returns - am checking the ticket website a few times a day. I've never had a callback but have picked up returns in the week leading up to a game.Anyone think there's any danger of callbacks for Spurs away? Want to go even more now I've cancelled the Linz trip
We seem to be talking at cross purposes here. People who have booked and paid for flights/accommodation in a foreign city are highly likely to travel anyway, considering they won't get any refund. I'm talking about playing all domestic PL matches behind closed doors from now on. The idea that 50000 match-going fans will continue to rock up outside Old Trafford for every home game between now and the end of the season is, obviously, preposterous. What's less certain is what % of them will watch the match in pubs instead. My personal opinion, is that - as this epidemic really starts to bite - those numbers will fall off a cliff, very quickly.@Pogue Mahone told me people wouldn't be so silly
I think Pogue, and my worry, is that by cancelling, case in point tonight's game; we force lots of people into smaller venue with a much higher risk of infection or spread. These United fans would be much safer in the stadium then ram packed in local bars.We seem to be talking at cross purposes here. People who have booked and paid for flights/accommodation in a foreign city are highly likely to travel anyway, considering they won't get any refund. I'm talking about playing all domestic PL matches behind closed doors from now on. The idea that 50000 match-going fans will continue to rock up outside Old Trafford for every home game between now and the end of the season is, obviously, preposterous.